Asked by amisha bangarh on Sep 27, 2024

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A nurse is developing a care plan for a patient with a pelvic fracture on bed rest. Which goal statement is realistic for the nurse to assign to this patient?

A) Patient will increase activity level this shift.
B) Patient will turn side to back to side with assistance every 2 hours.
C) Patient will use the walker correctly to ambulate to the bathroom as needed.
D) Patient will use a sliding board correctly to transfer to the bedside commode as needed.

Pelvic Fracture

A break in one or more bones in the pelvic region, often caused by significant trauma and requiring immediate medical attention due to the risk of damage to internal organs.

Bed Rest

Placement of the patient in bed for therapeutic reasons for a prescribed period.

Goal Statement

A clear, concise declaration of the objectives one aims to achieve, often specifying the desired outcome and timeline.

  • Prioritize and set realistic goals for patient care within given constraints.
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Elizabeth Zhalkovsky3 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A goal is a broad statement of desired change; the patient will increase activity level is a broad statement. Turning is the expected outcome. When determining goals, the nurse needs to ensure that the goal is individualized and realistic for the patient. Since the patient is on bed rest, using a walker and bedside commode is contraindicated.